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Please choose and declare a license #22

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pschanely opened this issue Feb 5, 2016 · 4 comments
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Please choose and declare a license #22

pschanely opened this issue Feb 5, 2016 · 4 comments

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@pschanely
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I don't see a license in any of the usual places. Presumably one that allows us to use this in commercial software, right?

@cassidoo
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cassidoo commented Feb 6, 2016

@pschanely You can definitely use our API for commercial software! This is just a client for the API.
On developer.clarifai.com you can sign up for an account, and if you want more than a free account, you can buy more API credits per month: http://clarifai.com/pricing

@pschanely
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Thanks for the response @cassidoo !
However, I am doing an audit of the 3rd party libraries we use in our project; so I am inquiring about the license under which this client library is distributed. Since it's on a public github repo, I presume that it's some open source license (BSD, Apache, LGPL, MIT, etc), but I cannot find a declaration in any of the typical places (a license.txt file, in the setup.py, and/or in a comment at the top of individual code files).
Cheers!

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jjangsangy commented May 13, 2016

Bump on this issue, @cassidoo

Also do not see a license on PyPI. This package also has no information regarding who wrote it or is maintaining it. Is this the official python client by clarafai?

If you guys could just add an MIT or Apache license I can offer to help improve it, but this package is becoming like radioactive for legal reasons.

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zeiler commented May 14, 2016

Hey @jjangsangy thanks for reaching out. Just added Apache 2.0 license to the repo. Thanks for pointing this everyone!

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